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Community Bursary Scheme 2025/26 | nibusinessinfo.co.uk

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The Community Bursary Scheme supports individuals to access routes to community development/education, sports, music, language and/or culture opportunities.  

The scheme will remain open on a rolling basis within the financial year or until the fund is exhausted.

Who it is for

The Community Bursary Scheme is open to individuals or members of local community/voluntary organisations who live or are based in the council area that meet the following criteria

  • have confirmation of enrolment
  • organisational applicants should be not-for-profit with a governing document and a bank account in the name of the organisation
  • in the case of minors, parental/guardian permission must be provided

Support you can get

This scheme aims to assist local individuals/members of groups at grass roots level to

  • increase participation opportunities in sport, music, language and/or culture activities
  • enrich the sporting, music, language and/or cultural abilities among individuals in the area
  • participate, in line with the eligibility criteria on the local, regional, national and international stage, representing Lisburn and Castlereagh
  • increase capacity amongst volunteers in the community and voluntary sector through access to education applicable to the remit of the group
  • improve sustainability of the community and voluntary sector by supporting the development of its members

Applicants can apply for financial assistance of up to 50% of the total cost of an activity or a maximum of £1,000, whichever is the lesser.  

Support organisers

  • Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council

Email

[email protected]

Phone

028 9244 7713

Next Steps

on the Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council website

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17 November 2025

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